Windows Server 2019 Hybrid and Azure IaaS (WS-00T00-A)
Course Description
This three-day course is intended primarily for IT Professionals who have experience with managing an on-premises Windows Server environment. Its purpose is to prepare professionals for planning, implementing, and managing environments that include Azure IaaS-hosted Windows Server-based workloads. The course covers how to leverage the hybrid capabilities of Azure, how to migrate virtual and physical server workloads to Azure IaaS, and how to manage and secure Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019.
Duration: 3 days
Audience profile
his three-day course is intended for IT Professionals who manage on-premises Windows Server environments and want to use Azure to manage server workloads and secure virtual machines that are running on Windows Server 2019. Secondarily, this course benefits any role that involves administrative and operational tasks targeting Microsoft Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) workloads.
Skills gained
Describe the foundational principles of Azure IaaS, including compute, storage, and networking. Identify tools used to implement hybrid solutions, including Windows Admin Center and PowerShell. Implement identity in Hybrid scenarios, including Azure AD DS on Azure IaaS and managed AD DS. Integrate Azure AD DS with Azure AD. Manage and monitor hybrid scenarios using WAC, Azure Arc, Azure Automation and Azure Monitor. Enhance hybrid security using Azure Security Center, Azure Sentinel, and Windows Update Management. Implement File Services in hybrid scenarios, using Azure Files and Azure File Sync. Plan and implement hybrid and cloud-only migration, backup, and recovery scenarios. Deploy Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019, and configure networking, storage, and security. Manage and maintain Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019.
Prerequisites
Experience with managing Windows Server operating system and Windows Server workloads in on-premises scenarios, including AD DS, DNS, DFS, Hyper-V, and File and Storage Services Experience with common Windows Server management tools (implied by the first prerequisite). Basic knowledge of core Microsoft compute, storage, networking, and virtualization technologies (implied by the first prerequisite). Basic knowledge of on-premises resiliency Windows Server-based compute and storage technologies (Failover Clustering, Storage Spaces). Basic experience with implementing and managing IaaS services in Microsoft Azure. Basic knowledge of Azure Active Directory. Basic understanding security-related technologies (firewalls, encryption, multi-factor authentication, SIEM/SOAR). Basic knowledge of PowerShell scripting. An understanding of the following concepts as related to Windows Server technologies: High Availability and Disaster Recovery Automation Monitoring
Introducing Azure Hybrid IaaS with Windows Server 2019
Overview of Azure IaaS Overview of the Azure hybrid model Using hybrid admin tools
Implementing identity in hybrid scenarios
Implementing AD DS on Azure IaaS Integrating AD DS with Azure AD Implementing managed AD DS environments Preparing Azure AD for integration with AD DS Preparing on-premises AD DS for Azure AD integration Downloading, installing, and configuring Azure AD Connect Verifying integration between AD DS and Azure AD Implementing Azure AD integration features in AD DS
Facilitating hybrid management and operational monitoring in hybrid scenarios
Windows Admin Center Azure Arc Azure Monitor Azure Automation Using Windows Admin Center in hybrid scenarios Provisioning Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 Implementing hybrid connectivity via Azure Network Adapter Deploying Windows Admin Center gateway in Azure Verifying functionality of Windows Admin Center gateway in Azure
Implementing security solutions in hybrid scenarios
Azure Security Center Azure Sentinel Managing Windows Updates Using Azure Security Center in hybrid scenarios Provisioning Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 Configuring Azure Security Center Onboarding on-premises Windows Server 2019 into Azure Security Center Verifying the hybrid capabilities of Azure Security Center
Implementing file services in hybrid scenarios
Implementing Azure Files Implementing Azure File Sync Implementing DFS Replication in your on-premises environment Creating and configuring a sync group Replacing DFS Replication with File Sync–based replication Verifying replication and enabling cloud tiering Troubleshooting replication issues
Deploying and configuring Azure VMs
Deploying Azure VMs Configuring Azure VM networking Configuring Azure VM storage Configuring Azure VM security Authoring ARM templates for Azure VM deployment Modifying ARM templates to include VM extension-based configuration Deploying Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 by using ARM templates Configuring administrative access to Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 Configuring Windows Server 2019 security in Azure VMs
Managing and maintaining Azure VMs
Managing Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 Maintaining Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 Provisioning Azure VMs running Windows Server 2019 Managing Windows Server 2019 in Azure VMs by using Windows Admin Center Managing Windows Server 2019 in Azure VMs from Cloud Shell by using PowerShell Remoting Managing Windows Server 2019 in Azure VMs by using Run Command Managing Windows Server 2019 in Azure VMs by using the serial console Managing Windows Server 2019 in Azure VMs by using Azure Policy Guest Configuration
Planning and implementing migration and recovery services in hybrid scenarios
Azure Migrate Storage Migration Server Azure Site Recovery Storage Replica Azure Backup Implementing Azure-based recovery services Creating and configuring an Azure Site Recovery vault Implementing Hyper-V VM protection by using Azure Site Recovery vault Implementing Azure Backup